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Elephant tracking helps Zimbabwean villagers avoid deadly encounters

 

(Posted 26th May 2026)

 

Courtesy of African Elephant News

 

 

Randolph Nogel, TRT World, May 24, 2025
Elephants are regarded as one of Africa’s most iconic animals. But some villages in Zimbabwe see the herds as nuisance and even a threat. This is why rangers in wildlife parks have devised a tracking system to help prevent dangerous encounters.
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